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I am going to Quincy with your Sister this forenoon—& shall be in Town on monday A—M—to attend Mr...
By a Letter which I received from Caroline dated 1st Sepbr She acquaints me that a mr Verplanck...
I desired Louissa to call and See you, and to tell you that I would Send for you to Quincy if you...
your good Aunt Adams has made us a most agreeable visit—I wish you could accompanied her—She says...
Shall we ever have the pleasure of a visit from you at Quincy. I can Scarcly credit that you...
To know that your Mother has been Sick of a dangerous fever, and that She is Still in a low weaks...
The Bill which Our Tennant has presented must I presume be allowd him: the repairs were necessary...
I wish you was as far recoverd from your Sickness as I am from mine, altho I have not yet left my...
Mr Cutter is very desirious that you and any person we may agree upon Should go to medford and...
Your good uncle Cranch is gone. heaven has Saved him the greatest anguish he could experience in...
I have found the account and inclose it to you. I wish you to inquire of our Tennant whether the...
It is thought adviseable to defer ‘till after Your next Saturday visit, any steps in the business...
The Bearer, Mr. N. Pope Delegate in Congress from the Territory of Illinois, and Brother of Mr....
Please to pay J. G. Dow, on his order—one hundred for my account—for Mr. Adams Portrait— MHi :...
You will oblige me by purchasing two Copies of “Buckingham’s trial,” and your Uncle wishes you to...
I thank you kindly for sending me the Centinel containing the peices upon neutrality signed by...
“The catastrophe of Leyden is to me a most affecting event; a beautiful city where I resided with...
I have stolen a few moments, from the agreeable conversation, of your friends, Mr Ticknor and Mr...
There is not anything in this world, which lies nearer my heart, or more deeply affects my Mind,...
There is not anything which lies nearer my heart, or more deeply affects my mind, than the...
I was very sorry to leave Boston without seeing, or even informing you, I was going—But I had...
I thank you kindly for sending me Cen the Centinel containing the pieces upon Neutrality signed...
I have to thank you for the receipt of your letter of the 14th: instt: and for the last number of...
We arrived safe at Providence on the Evening of the day when we took leave of you in Boston; and...
I will thank you to pay to my father, for me, on or before the 22d: of this month eleven hundred...
I have received an invitation from Mr: Boylston, to dine with him to-morrow—If you see him in...
For your favour of the 23rd October I am greatly indebted; it should have been acknowledged...
Your favour of the 5th: instt: never came to my hands untill yesterday—I have long noticed the...
I have your letters of 30 th: ult o & 3 d curr t: for which I thank you— The letter, which has so...
I have received from you the Anthology for January, for which I thank you—In a letter yesterday...